About The Font
The font used in the logo of Jeopardy! is similar to the font called “Gyparody Hv“, a font designed by Ray Larabie and published by Typodermic Fonts in 2012. It is a font inspired by the logo of the show, but it is not officially endorsed by Jeopardy. It is commonly used in design projects to give them a TV show or quiz competition vibe, and it is available in uppercase letters, punctuation marks, and diacritical letters. It is a commercially free font, so you can use it anywhere.
The Gyparody font family contains 2 styles:
1. Gyparody Hv (Heavy)
2. Gyparody Rg (Regular)
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Font at a Glance
Font Family Name | Gyparody |
Font Type | Sans Serif |
Units per EM | 1000 |
Designed by | Ray Larabie |
Designer URL | http://typodermicfonts.com/ |
Version | v 4.001 |
Release date | 2012 |
Glyph count | 372 |
Character count | 367 |
File type | OpenType and TrueType |
Copyright | (c) 2000-2012 Typodermic Fonts Inc. See attached license agreement. If agreement is missing visit typodermicfonts.com for more info. |
Trademark | Gyparody is a trademark of Typodermic Fonts Inc. |
License | Free for commercial uses |
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